“It's worth the trek up. Pictures don't do it justice so make to go and see the real thing if you are in Arizona. I recommend staying over in Flagstaff for the evening and popping over to Grand Canyon early in the am.”

“One of the world original Seven Wonders. Incredible views of natures one of a kind display. Walk the paved trails to the fenced edge of the high topped valleys. Enjoy learning about spectacular information at the visitor center. ”

“Your best option for a quick hike into the Grand Canyon from the South Rim. We're both somewhat experienced hikers, and on a fine late April weekend it took us 2 hours or so to hike the 3 miles round trip to Cedar Ridge and back, the perfect vantage point for experiencing the Canyon up close. Can't wait for next time, with more time, when for sure we'll descend further into the Canyon on South Kaibab Trail.”

“We definitely recommend the Grand Canyon if you've never been! Specifically, the Shoshone Point hike. It's about 2 miles out and back, and not on the Grand Canyon tourist maps, so you have to use Google maps to get there. It is way less touristy than the popular trails with breathtaking views. It's not unheard of to be the only ones on the trail!”

“Hermits Rest is all the way on the west side of the South Rim. Take the bus out there and enjoy the view! My favorite is riding my bike out to hermits rest and back to the visitors center. You can ever rent bikes at the canyon visitors center. ”